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Jay Z And Justin Timberlake Announce Legends of the Summer Stadium Tour

Jay Z And Justin Timberlake Announce Legends of the Summer Stadium Tour

By GalaTView Staff

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Historic Tour Will Visit 12 Cities in North America Including New York, Boston, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Chicago, Toronto

With more than 23 Grammy Awards, 67 million albums sold and two Emmys combined, music icons JAY Z and Justin Timberlake announce 12 once-in-a-lifetime stadium performances.  The Legends of the Summer tour will begin on July 17th in Toronto, Ontario at the Roger’s Centre and continue through August 16th in Miami, Florida at Sun Life Stadium.  Tickets for all dates except New York go on sale to the public on Thursday, February 28th at LiveNation.com.

LEGENDS OF THE SUMMER   tour dates:

July 17

Toronto, ON

Rogers Centre

July 19

New York, NY

Yankee Stadium**

July 22

Chicago, IL

Soldier Field

July 26

San Francisco, CA

Candlestick Park

July 28

Los Angeles, CA

Rose Bowl

July 31

Vancouver, BC

BC Place Stadium

August 4

Hershey, PA

Hershey Stadium

August 6

Detroit, MI

Ford Field

August 8

Baltimore, MD

M&T Bank Stadium

August 10

Boston, MA

Fenway Park

August 13

Philadelphia, PA

Citizens Bank Park

August 16

Miami, FL

"The Perfect Storm" and "Unfaithful" for Diane Lane

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Josh Brolin and Diane Lane split out. A little more than eight years after they tied the knot, the Cinema Verite actress, 48, and her Gangster Squad actor husband, 45, will get the divorce, according to some sources “He got in trouble, a few years back, for hitting her.” However, it was a mutual decision. It is very amicable. It’s not ugly, it’s just over.” Said the couple.

Emad Burnat a Palestinian Director was detained by immigration officials

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Immigration officials briefly detained the Palestinian director of the Oscar-nominated documentary “5 Broken Cameras” on his way into town for Sunday’s Academy Awards. Emad Burnat didn’t have the proper proof that he was a nominee. After about an hour of questioning, they were allowed to enter the country. However, Michael Moore was who help him receiving a text message: “Urgent: I am in the airport LA they need more information why I come here Invitation or something. Can you help they will send us back If you late Emad” He is also a Palestinian and an olive farmer. Apparently that was too much for Homeland Security to wrap its head around. “Although this was an unpleasant experience, this is a daily occurrence for Palestinians, every single day said Emad Burnat.”

Pregnant Duchess of Cambridge looks fashionable

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Kate Middleton kept her baby bump covered when she arrived for her formal appearance at Hope House treatment centre where she looked beautiful with her pregnancy.

Beyoncé makes a sharp in a documentary

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An autobiography of sorts executive-produced and codirected by Beyoncé, Life Is but a Dream promises to cut through the veil, the manufactured illusions, and give us a taste of Beyoncé the individual, Beyoncé the artist, Beyoncé the wife and mother.

Best wishes to Steve Martin and his newborn

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 Steve Martin becomes a father at the age of 67 and his 41-year-old wife, Anne Stringfield, are new happy parents. Steve Martin is an excellent comic, a great writer and a very good musician. So this is a good chance where he will prove to be a good father to the child.

Bullock, will next be seen soon

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Sandra Bullock will become the world’s first lady super-villain with her voice in  Scarlet Overkill, the resident super-villain of “Minions,” the upcoming spin-off of 2010’s “Despicable Me.”

No is not a simple denied statement

By Jenny Alvarez

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When Chilean military dictator Augusto Pinochet, facing international pressure, calls for a referendum on his presidency in 1988, opposition leaders persuade a brash young advertising executive, Rene Saavedra, to spearhead their campaign. With scant resources and constant scrutiny by the despot’s watchmen, Saavedra and his team devise an audacious plan to win the election and free their country from oppression.

This movie is a worthy effort to show how a country really came together and changed its destiny focusing on joy and creativity and trying to leave behind fear and anger. Larraín maintains a studiously ambiguous attitude toward the No campaign, celebrating its success in winning the referendum — though the outcome is known from history, the film still manages to be tense, suspenseful — while asking what was sacrificed in that victory so the director seems to situate the debased state of contemporary politics in this transformation. The No of his title takes on ominous new meaning in that light. Besides, there are some decent ironic moments and the late 1980s ambience is competently brought back to life in costumes and production design. It is a movie that really makes you to think about politics and definitely Pablo Larraín has made interesting films like “Post Mortem” and this one is not an exception.

Are you in love Like someone in Love?

By Jenny Alvarez

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With his new film, Abbas Kiarostami goes to Tokyo and delves even more deeply into the world of artifice that he explored in his last film. The masquerade begins when Akiko (Rin Takanashi), a call girl, and her client Takashi (Tadashi Okuno), an elderly professor, pretend to be granddaughter and grandfather in order to avoid the wrath of Akiko’s jealous boyfriend when they are caught in a car together. Kiarostami builds layers of secrets into the stories that Akiko and Takashi tell each other; their lies eventually become more real and powerful than the truth and increasingly dismissive of the uninitiated third party that is Akiko’s boyfriend.

The film begins very slowly and focus on the girl’s ‘client’ is an friendly, almost doddery old academic who doesn’t seem to be remotely interested in sex; and almost everything else in the movie – not only motives but even events and identities – appear slippery and ambiguous. It’s not that the story is hard to follow; it’s just so delicate, almost evanescent, that it’s difficult to get a firm grasp on it.

Some tension is introduced when Takashi gives advice to Akiko’s mechanic boyfriend Noriaki (Ryo Kase), who claims to be her fiancé, and may now dangerously find out how Akiko makes money. So this story involves mysterious and troubling with ambiguity intentions in sentimental contours and despite of the action takes place in and around cars some characters’ relationships and moral twists you can get a good message from it.  It lacks the dark streak of unpredictability end but this film is full of reflections of life in the typical Japanese style.

Penelope Cruz will be a happy mother again

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Actress Penelope Cruz and her husband Javier Bardem are expecting their second child and Cruz’s younger sister, Monica Cruz, also announced last month that she’s expecting her first child via a sperm donor, meaning the two stunning sisters will be pregnant together.

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